Furioso II for Foundation Friday
Furioso was described as “well balanced but with slightly knock-kneed forelegs and tight hocks.” He was also rich in Thoroughbred jumping blood, being by Precipitation out of a mare by Continue Reading →
Furioso was described as “well balanced but with slightly knock-kneed forelegs and tight hocks.” He was also rich in Thoroughbred jumping blood, being by Precipitation out of a mare by Continue Reading →
Enjoy this gallery of a few of Don Quichot’s 2022 offspring! Gallery photos by Andras Szieberth, Andrea Hayden, Juli Warfel Bitler, Stephan Wagner. Don Quichot (Quite Easy x Ramiro) is Continue Reading →
by Scot Tolman This is not my first attempt at an introduction for this piece. I’d written what I thought was a funny, self-deprecating beginning treatise demonstrating my mental stability Continue Reading →
Landgraf I began his breeding career with little success, but over time became a highly-sought after sire and an excellent example of the modern Holsteiner Sport Horse. His international acclaim Continue Reading →
Advertisement Great reports are coming in from the owners of foals by Sea Lion xx (Sea Salute xx x Caveat xx), whose oldest foal is just 9. Pam Fisher, Sea Continue Reading →
Despite only standing for four seasons, Caletto II may well be the most important son of the jumping super-sire, Cor de la Bryère. In the WBFSH top fifty rankings for 1991-2000, Continue Reading →
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Devon, Pa. – April 4, 2022 – The highly anticipated annual Dressage at Devon festival will be returning September 27th and running through October 2nd, 2022 at the historic Devon show Continue Reading →
WarmbloodStallionsNA.com has a new Stallion Story! Telling a new “Stallion Story” is always one of our favorite jobs at WarmbloodStallionsNA.com. Today we bring you a behind-the-scenes view of Qredit (Quaterback Continue Reading →
Did you know that a recipient mare’s size can have a big impact on the size of the foal? It’s one of the things to be aware of if you’re Continue Reading →
